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The San Diego Blood Bank put out an urgent call for blood donations Monday, saying local supply levels have dropped "dangerously" low.
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The first woman to lead California’s highway patrol will retire this month, two years after she was appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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The law is modeled after a Texas measure that passed in 2021 and was designed to ban most abortions in that state.
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Migrants risk their lives to seek protection and opportunities in the U.S., often when the asylum system is inaccessible to them. Many migrants who attempt to cross into the country by sea are rescued or recovered from the beaches and coastal areas that San Diegans call home.
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UC San Diego Health officials also said delayed care is driving a surge in patients that is forcing them to use non-traditional spaces for patients.
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County supervisors voted 4-0 Tuesday in favor of a set of policies and tools, including an education program, to combat the opioid/fentanyl crisis.
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"Fentanyl at Night" is the name of a free webinar about stopping overdoses in the night life scene.
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Payments were sent out in the form of debit cards, to eligible recipients with last names starting in A through K.
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A post-Thanksgiving spike in COVID-19 cases has hit the county and continued to climb Friday.
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SDSU students said they’re disappointed by a decision not to charge three former Aztec football players for an alleged gang rape.
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